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Hits 1 Algérie: the 256 kbps pop signal Algeria exports
Hits 1 Algérie is a French-language pop and Top 40 station broadcasting from Algeria at 256 kbps MP3. Hear why tens of thousands of listeners vote it in.

Why “A Dog's Will” still feels wild, funny and subversive
A Dog's Will is a 2000 Brazilian comedy where two Northeastern tricksters face divine judgment. Discover why its mix of faith, fantasy and farce still hits.

Father's Day on Spinn Radio: a live guide to dads on air
Father's Day on Spinn Radio means wall-to-wall dad appreciation, stories and shout-outs. See what to queue up today and why it belongs in your speakers.

Satinder Sartaaj’s sufi-soaked Punjabi songs that linger
Satinder Sartaaj blends Punjabi folk, sufi poetry and soul into intimate signature tracks like Udaarian and Sajjan Raazi. Hear why his songs linger.
Kaushiki Chakraborty: a modern force in Hindustani vocal
Kaushiki Chakraborty is a Hindustani classical vocalist whose raga, thumri and dadra recordings stay lyrical and deeply emotional. Hear where tradition still evolves.

Bruno Mars is still rewriting the pop playbook
Bruno Mars blends pop, R&B and slow jams with retro showmanship and record-breaking hits. Explore his sound, signature tracks and what to play first.

Elijah Wallace is turning viral chaos into cult-classic noise
Elijah Wallace blends nsbm, grindcore and internet satire into noisy, viral-ready tracks like “FENDI slide” and “I feel like Kanye West.” Hear why it works.
2026 U.S. Open Saturday live updates, leaderboard: Wyndham Clark in full control entering third round at Shinnecock
2026 U.S. Open Saturday live updates, leaderboard: Wyndham Clark holds a four-shot lead entering the third round at Shinnecock Hills. See what’s at stake now.

Utah marks a year of battling measles, with no clear end in sight
Utah marks a year of battling measles, with more than 680 people sick since June 20, 2025, and PBS reporting there is still no clear end in sight.

Nine people critically injured in fatal Bedford train crash under investigation
Nine people critically injured in fatal Bedford train crash as British Transport Police launch an investigation into the collision, with safety questions mounting.
Netherlands vs. Sweden prediction, odds, line, time: 2026 World Cup picks from SportsLine expert
Netherlands vs. Sweden prediction, odds, line, time: 2026 World Cup picks from SportsLine’s Martin Green, reported by CBS Sports, with what bettors should watch now.

At least 12 shot after SUV pulls up and opens fire on a crowd, Chicago police say in mass shooting
At least 12 people were shot when an SUV pulled up and opened fire on a Chicago crowd, police told ABC News. Here is what we know so far and what to watch next.

Germany vs Ivory Coast Predictions: Die Mannschaft tame Elephants in Saturday World Cup pick
Germany vs Ivory Coast Predictions: Die Mannschaft tame Elephants frames Saturday’s 4:00pm ET World Cup clash as a favorable matchup for Germany, with Goal.com’s expert shaping the betting narrative.

Three Killed in Israeli Strikes in Southern Lebanon, Local Media Says: what we know so far
Three Killed in Israeli Strikes in Southern Lebanon, Local Media Says, Haaretz reports, as outside powers urge de‑escalation. Here is what is at stake now.

Hong Kong ranks No 2 in global competitiveness with best showing in 7 years: why it matters now
Hong Kong ranks No 2 in global competitiveness with best showing in 7 years, just behind Singapore out of 70 economies. Here is why it matters and what to watch next.

Daveigh Chase, star of ‘The Ring’ and the voice of Lilo in Disney’s ‘Lilo & Stitch, ’ dies at 35
Daveigh Chase, best known for “Lilo & Stitch” and “The Ring, ” has died at 35, NBC News reports. Here is what we know so far and why her work still matters.

Here’s The Imminent ‘GTA 6’ Preorder Date, Plus Its Cover Art: what we know now
Here’s The Imminent ‘GTA 6’ Preorder Date, Plus Its Cover Art as reported by Forbes, breaking down what Rockstar just revealed and what fans should watch next.

Israeli foreign minister to ‘sever all contact’ with top EU diplomat shocks Brussels talks
Israeli foreign minister to ‘sever all contact’ with top EU diplomat lands as EU leaders meet in Brussels on Israel, sharpening tensions and raising stakes.

Ukrainian drones hit Kapotnya in biggest attack in years shocks Moscow
Ukrainian drones hit Kapotnya in biggest attack in years, shrouding Moscow in smoke. Here is what NBC News is reporting and what to watch next.

Kaja Kallas responds after Israeli foreign minister says he will 'sever all contact' with her
Kaja Kallas responds after Israeli foreign minister says he will 'sever all contact' with her, stressing dialogue with Israel and raising stakes for EU-Israel ties.

Afghanistan Issues Ban on Smartphones for Civil Servants and Military: What We Know So Far
Afghanistan Issues Ban on Smartphones for Civil Servants and Military, with the Taliban’s top court warning of smashed phones and punishment. Here is what is at stake and what to watch next.

Gulf States Are Frustrated by Failure to Tackle Iran’s Missiles, Analysts Say
Gulf States Are Frustrated by Failure to Tackle Iran’s Missiles, Analysts Say as a U.S.-Iran peace outline skips rockets and drones, raising fresh doubts over U.S. security guarantees.

Poland arrests suspect in killing of Russian artist critical of Putin, PM Donald Tusk says
Poland arrests a suspect in the killing of a Russian artist critical of Putin, PM Donald Tusk says. The case highlights rising fears over Russian attacks abroad.

Warsh Wants the Fed to Send Fewer Signals. That Comes With Risks. roils rate bets
Warsh Wants the Fed to Send Fewer Signals. That Comes With Risks. after investors rushed to price in higher borrowing costs. Here is what changes under Warsh and why it matters now.

Fox’s World Cup problem: Zlatan Ibrahimović and Alexi Lalas on air
Fox’s World Cup problem: Zlatan Ibrahimović and Alexi Lalas spotlights sharp games but a misfiring studio team. Here is why the on-air mix suddenly matters.
YouTube is testing another Android redesign, and your muscle memory might hate it
YouTube is testing another Android redesign, and your muscle memory might hate it as the player UI shifts again less than a year after the last update.

Jimmy Kimmel's sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez tapped for Dancing With the Stars' Season 35
Jimmy Kimmel's sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez has been tapped for Dancing With the Stars Season 35, Page Six reports, setting up a fan-favorite run to watch.

Gas prices fall below $4 per gallon as oil supply fears ease after Iran deal
Gas prices fall below $4 per gallon as oil supply fears ease after the Iran deal, CNBC reports, but costs remain elevated and volatility risks linger.

New York Knicks parade turns Manhattan into a 2026 title block party
New York Knicks parade coverage of the 2026 NBA championship celebration, from ticker-tape scenes in New York City to what this title moment means next.
2026 U.S. Open leaderboard: Live updates, coverage and scores in Round 1
2026 U.S. Open leaderboard: Live updates, coverage and scores in Round 1 from CBS Sports, with live scores and highlights as golf’s toughest major gets underway.

Factors complicating the equation: why California’s IPO tax boom may fizzle
Factors complicating the equation centers on how SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic IPOs could boost California’s tax haul, yet CNBC says experts warn the windfall may be muted. Learn what is at stake and what to watch next.
Here’s how Russia’s nuclear-powered ‘Skyfall’ missile works: NPR explains the risky tech
Here’s how Russia’s nuclear-powered ‘Skyfall’ missile works: NPR breaks down MIT research on Russia’s Burevestnik cruise missile and why analysts warn it’s a terrible idea.

Jelly Roll was hospitalized days before Bunnie Xo divorce news stuns fans
Jelly Roll was hospitalized days before his divorce filing from Bunnie Xo became public, Page Six reports. Here is what we know so far and what to watch next.

Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory
Short Science Fiction Collection 002: Nine Trips Through Mid‑Century Futures
Short Science Fiction Collection 002 gathers nine English‑language sci‑fi stories from 1941-1963 into one audiobook, perfect for sampling the genre’s classic era.

Хіт FM Сучасні хіти: Ukrainian pop radio in full flow
Хіт FM Сучасні хіти is a Ukrainian pop station streaming in 128 kbps MP3. Hear a focused, modern hits sound that keeps global listeners locked in.
Why Lady Gaga still rewrites the rules of pop in 2026
Lady Gaga turns pop and dance into high drama, from Poker Face to Bad Romance. Hear why her shape‑shifting hits still hook new listeners on Spinn Radio today.

Why Hitchcock’s Psycho still rewires your brain in 109 minutes
Psycho (1960) from Alfred Hitchcock bends crime, mystery and horror into one unnerving story at the Bates Motel. Here’s why it still gets under your skin.
What Made Cursor a $60 Billion Dollar Target for SpaceX
What Made Cursor a $60 Billion Dollar Target explains how an AI-native IDE turned chatbots into core dev tools and why SpaceX paid so much. Hear the full story.

Why “Princess of Mars” still hits like pulp lightning
Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a 1912 action & adventure romp on Mars that mixes pulp clichés with wild imagination. Hear why it still captivates.

A.R. Rahman: how a soundtrack giant keeps reinventing emotion
A.R. Rahman blends Indian classical, Bollywood drama and electronic sound into epic soundtracks. Start with “Jai Ho!” and “Kun Faya Kun” and hear why he lasts.

Shah Rukh Khan’s essential films, from DDLJ to Jawan
Shah Rukh Khan anchors Hindi cinema from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge to Jawan. Explore his key films, enduring appeal, and where to start watching.

Why The Shadow Channel by DL Mabey feels like tomorrow’s headlines
The Shadow Channel by DL Mabey is a thriller audiobook about a CIA officer chasing a covert network that launders truth through fiction. Hear how it weaponises facts.

FIFA World Cup 2026: the stakes, the stars, the story
FIFA World Cup 2026 is underway, with Lionel Messi making history. Learn what the tournament is, why it matters, and what fans should watch this year.

Ali Zafar: from “Channo” pop star to Urdu pop staple
Ali Zafar helped define modern Pakistani pop with Huqa Pani and songs like Channo and Jhoom. Hear why his Urdu anthems still anchor desi playlists today.

Why The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers still towers above epic fantasy
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) ramps up Peter Jackson’s epic with darker battles, split quests, and unforgettable performances. Here’s why it holds up.
Shanghai Masters: how China’s flagship tennis stop grew
Shanghai Masters is China’s flagship tennis event. Learn how this Shanghai tournament grew in stature, what it represents today, and what fans should watch.

Kanye West now: why his polarizing genius still pulls you in
Kanye West keeps drawing headlines and protests, but his visionary hip-hop catalogue from Stronger to Heartless still reshapes rap. Hear the story in his songs.

SomaFM Secret Agent (128k MP3): a spy lounge for global listeners
SomaFM Secret Agent (128k MP3) streams ambient, downtempo, jazz and lounge from the United States at 128 kbps MP3, a cult spy soundtrack for focused listening.

Personal Anthology of Shakespeare: a listening room for the Bard’s best speeches
Personal Anthology of Shakespeare collects favourite speeches in English across 20 chapters, spotlighting Shakespeare’s language in an easy, intimate audiobook.

Why “Cinema Paradiso” Still Breaks Movie Lovers’ Hearts
Cinema Paradiso (1988) is Giuseppe Tornatore’s heartfelt drama about a boy, a projectionist and a village cinema. See why film fans still swear by it.

Радио Шансон - Radio Shanson: Russia’s pop heartbeat in 256 kbps
Радио Шансон - Radio Shanson streams Russian-language pop from Russia at 256 kbps MP3, drawing tens of thousands of listener votes. Hear why fans keep tuning in.
Therapy in a Nutshell is turning mental health into daily news
Therapy in a Nutshell turns mental health into a clear, practical talk show. Hear timely episodes on overwhelm, trauma and anxiety and learn what to do next.

City of God: the crime epic that rewired street cinema
City of God (2002) is Fernando Meirelles’ searing Rio favela crime drama about Rocket and Zé Pequeno. See why this cult classic still hits so hard today.

Anthropic CEO says AI growth is exponential. Anthropic research says otherwise.
Anthropic CEO says AI growth is exponential. Anthropic research says otherwise, raising questions about AI progress and hype that Spinn Radio is tracking live.

Joey McGuire: Brendan Sorsby playing in Week 3 'still a stretch' as QB recovers from addiction
Joey McGuire says Brendan Sorsby playing in Week 3 is still a stretch as the Texas Tech QB recovers from addiction. Here’s why it matters and how to follow it live.

Why the Choir of King's College, Cambridge still defines choral magic
Choir of King's College, Cambridge is the gold standard of Anglican choral sound, from ‘Once in Royal David’s City’ to ‘Miserere’. Hear why it still matters now.
Utah Data Center in Box Elder county Utah: why it’s suddenly a statewide fight
Utah Data Center in Box Elder county Utah is driving campaigns, referendums and policy questions. Get the fast, clear rundown and follow the story on Spinn Radio.

China Open: how China’s flagship tennis event took shape
China Open is China’s flagship professional tennis tournament on the ATP and WTA Tours. Learn its identity, place in tennis, and why it matters to fans now.

Harakiri and the samurai myth: why this 1962 classic still cuts deep
Harakiri (1962) is Masaki Kobayashi’s searing samurai drama that exposes the gap between honor and humanity. Discover why this classic still feels dangerous.

New York Knicks now: from Garden ghosts to NBA Cup champs
New York Knicks fans are watching a true revival at Madison Square Garden, from classic title teams to Jalen Brunson’s new-era surge. See what comes next.
Rugby World Cup: how the 20‑team epic shapes modern rugby
Rugby World Cup is World Rugby’s 20‑team, quadrennial showpiece that shapes international careers and fan travel plans. Here is what matters next.

Amendments to the United States Constitution (version 2): listening to the law that shaped a nation
Amendments to the United States Constitution (version 2) preserves all 27 amendments in a compact LibriVox audiobook. Hear the Bill of Rights and beyond in one sitting.

World Cup 2026: why this tournament feels different
World Cup 2026 is already throwing up US storylines, empty seats talk and VPN viewing questions. Catch up on what matters and how to follow the action.

Brazilian Football Confederation: identity, legends and the road to 2026
Brazilian Football Confederation connects Brito’s 1970 legacy and Neymar’s 2026 hopes, shaping a footballing nation fans follow year-round.

Brazil and Monaco world cup match: what fans should know
Brazil and Monaco world cup match is a dream football matchup, living in fan debates and tactical talk. Here is how to follow it and what makes it fun.

Karan Aujla is taking Punjabi pop global, one hook at a time
Karan Aujla blends Punjabi bhangra and hip hop on hits like Tauba Tauba and Softly. Hear why his sound is dominating weddings, clubs and playlists now.

Spinn Radio on iPhone & Android: Download the App and Take the World With You
Spinn Radio is on iPhone and Android. Here is how to download it, what the mobile app does best, and how to redeem 3 months of free Pro right from your phone.

What Is Spinn Radio? The Complete Guide to the World's Audio in One App
A full tour of everything Spinn Radio offers, from 50,000+ live stations across 200+ countries to music, artists, podcasts, audiobooks, movies, actors, sports, athletes and a social layer to share it all. Here is every world inside the app, and where to start.

The Christianity Collection on Spinn Radio: Bible, Book of Mormon & the Christian Classics
A guided tour of Spinn Radio's Christianity collection: the complete KJV Bible, the Book of Mormon and LDS library, and the Christian classics, apologetics, devotionals, sermons and hymns. Here's what's inside and where to start.

Why Neil Diamond Still Hits Like A Stadium Chorus
Neil Diamond’s sing‑along classics like Sweet Caroline still surge in 2026. Hear how his songwriter roots, hits and peers shape a timeless catalog worth revisiting.

Why The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Still Feels Epic
Peter Jackson’s 2001 epic The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring still defines modern fantasy cinema, from its cast to its world-spanning quest.

Rihanna right now: from viral flight moment to timeless hits
Rihanna blends Barbadian roots with pop, R&B, dance and Hip-Hop, from “Umbrella” to “Only Girl (In the World)”. Hear why her catalog still defines the party.
Dubai Tennis Championships: Hardcourt Heat in the Desert
Owned by Dubai Duty Free and staged on outdoor hardcourts, the Dubai Tennis Championships is a key ATP 500 and WTA 1000 stop in the UAE tennis calendar.

Paris Masters: Indoors, Under Lights, With The Season On The Line
The Paris Masters at La Défense Arena is the ATP’s final Masters 1000 of the year, a fast indoor test that often decides spots for the season-ending ATP Finals.

Get 3 Months of Spinn Pro Free: How the Spinn Radio Free Pro Offer Works
Spinn Radio is giving away 3 months of Spinn Pro free. No payment, no auto-renewal. This is everything the offer includes - unlimited favorites and playlists, full history, no ads - and the fastest way to claim it.

Project Hail Mary makes science feel like a cliffhanger
Phil Lord’s 2026 sci‑fi film Project Hail Mary strands Ryan Gosling in deep space and slowly reveals a mission to stop the sun from going dark.

Beyond Decapitation: How DL Mabey Maps the IRGC's Shadow State, and a Blueprint to Rebuild Iran
Beyond Decapitation traces the IRGC's rhizomatic economic empire and lays out a people-first plan for a transparent, job-creating Renewal State. Here's what the book argues, why it lands now, and how to listen free on Spinn Radio.

Why Virgin Radio Classic Rock Still Hits Like A Power Chord
Virgin Radio Classic Rock, broadcasting from Italy in Italian, delivers classic rock and Mediaset flavor in crisp 128 kbps MP3 to fans around the world.

Lady Gaga: Pop Provocateur With Dancefloor Devotion
Lady Gaga turns bold pop, dance, and electronic ideas into massive anthems like “Poker Face” and “Bad Romance, ” built for both headphones and the club.
Talk Radio Today: The Conversations Shaping the Story, Live
Talk Radio Today: The Conversations Shaping the Story gathers 14 live talk stations from the UK, Europe, the US and Russia on Spinn Radio for debate, analysis and call-ins.
News Radio: Where to Tune In for Breaking Coverage right now
From BBC World Service to Rai Radio 1 and Vesti FM, here is where to tune in for live breaking coverage on Spinn Radio Talk, across five languages.

Live News Channels to Stream Right Now: The 10 Feeds To Know
A quick guide to the 10 free, 24/7 live news channels streaming on Spinn Radio Talk, from France 24 to Al Jazeera English and ABC News Live.
The Sound of DLM Music: Inside the Original Catalog
DLM Music’s in-house catalog spans 23 albums and 284 tracks of Latin Rock, Latin Folk, Indie Pop and more, all streaming free on Spinn Radio.

Inside DLM Originals: The Audiobooks Made in House
DL Mabey’s DLM Originals bring 13 free in-house audiobooks to Spinn Radio, spanning AI handbooks, political exposés, and high-stakes thrillers.

Why “Aesop's Fables, Volume 08 (Fables 176-200)” Still Hits Home
“Aesop's Fables, Volume 08 (Fables 176-200)” turns 6th‑century BC wisdom into a crisp 1912 English collection of 25 short, sharp moral tales to savour aloud.

The Punisher: One Last Kill re-arms Frank Castle
The Punisher: One Last Kill (2026) pulls Frank Castle back into the fight in a lean 51‑minute action drama from Reinaldo Marcus Green, led by Jon Bernthal.

Liiga: Inside Finland’s Fierce Top-Tier Hockey League
Liiga is Finland’s top professional ice hockey league, a 16-team battle for the Kanada-malja and national bragging rights from autumn to spring.

Eminem: Razor-Sharp Rhymes, Pop Hits and Hip-Hop Shockwaves
Eminem fused rap, hip hop and pop on hits like “Lose Yourself, ” “Without Me” and “Stan, ” reshaping mainstream hip-hop and still pulling in millions of listeners.

Ibiza Global Radio: Spain’s All‑Day Dancefloor
Broadcasting from Spain, Ibiza Global Radio delivers Spanish‑language dance, electronic and house in MP3 to tens of thousands of devoted global listeners.

Why “Vagabond Song” Still Sings: Bliss Carman on Audio
Bliss Carman’s 1901 poem “Vagabond Song” comes alive in LibriVox’s multi-version recording, with 15 readers giving the same autumn lyric their own musical spin.

Obsession: Horror Meets Heartbreak and the Cost of a Wish
In Curry Barker’s 2026 horror film Obsession, a teen breaks the "One Wish Willow" to win his crush, only to learn that getting what you want can be terrifying.

Primeira Liga: Portugal’s High-Voltage Top Flight
Founded in 1934, Portugal’s Primeira Liga is a high-intensity, 18-team top flight where attacking flair, historic clubs and a ruthless relegation battle define the season.

Why Nirvana Still Hits Like a Shockwave
Nirvana turned scruffy Seattle grunge into a global phenomenon. From “Smells Like Teen Spirit” to “Heart-Shaped Box, ” their 90s roar still shapes rock today.

Jawhara FM: Tunisia’s Arabic Pop Lifeline at 128 kbps
Broadcasting in Arabic from Tunisia at 128 kbps MP3, Jawhara FM has earned over 35,000 listener votes as a polished pop companion across the region.

Round the Moon: Jules Verne’s Quietly Daring Space Voyage
Jules Verne’s 1870 science‑fiction novel Round the Moon continues a lunar voyage in 24 chapters, blending orbital peril, wit and wonder in audiobook form.

Inside Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War, a Reluctant Hero’s New Battleground
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War (2026) throws John Krasinski back into a deadly covert operation with Wendell Pierce, Sienna Miller and more in a tight 107‑minute action thriller.

SHL: Sweden’s Premier Ice Hockey Stage
The SHL is Sweden’s top ice hockey league, the national stage where clubs, players and fans shape the country’s modern hockey story.

Why Radiohead Still Sound Like Tomorrow
Radiohead’s restless mix of rock, alternative and electronic sound has produced signature tracks like “Creep” and “Karma Police” that still shape modern listening.
